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Argonne's Biosciences Division conducts multidisciplinary research that increases our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of life and enables valuable advances in bioremediation, climate change, energy production, and the protection of human health, among other applications. Through biomolecular and field research, Biosciences researchers thoroughly analyze natural processes in a variety of environments.

The Center for Nanoscale Materials at Argonne National Laboratory is a premier user facility providing expertise, instruments, and infrastructure for interdisciplinary nanoscience and nanotechnology research. Academic, industrial, and international researchers can access the center through its user program for both nonproprietary and proprietary research.

To help solve some of the nation’s most critical scientific problems, the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) Division at Argonne National Laboratory produces next-generation technologies and software that exploit high-performance computing (HPC) and tackle the challenges of big data generated by HPC and large, experimental facilities.

The Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center (TRACC) is the intersection of state-of-the-art computing and critical science and engineering research that is improving how the nation plans, builds, and secures a transportation system for the 21st Century.

The Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR) is a public/private partnership of national laboratories, universities, and industry that brings together world-leading scientists, engineers, and manufacturers to develop clean energy storage technologies for transportation and the electricity grid.